Synonym: absorb, busy, concern, engage, engross, fill, inhabit, interest, invade, lodge in, reside, take, use up, worry. Similar words: occupation, occur, soccer, accuse, occasional, on occasion, accurate, accuracy. Meaning: ['ɑkjəpaɪ /'ɒkjʊ-] v. 1. be present in; be inside of 2. keep busy with 3. live (in a certain place) 4. occupy the whole of 5. be on the mind of 6. require (time or space) 7. march aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation 8. engage or engross wholly.
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31. Although the retired architects of the party do not occupy any official positions, they have a lot of authority.
32. Both parties are battling to occupy the centre ground .
33. Between these two dividing-lines, different countries occupy different positions.
34. The Gurkhas occupy a depth position around the oilfields.
35. That is a curious position to occupy.
36. It didn't occupy the centre of the room, however.
36. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
37. We occupy a high place in this land.
38. Rev. P. Stewart was to occupy the Chair.
39. They occupy about 50 percent of all hospital beds.
40. Now I occupy space in your lounge collecting dust.
41. Much more interesting are the larger complexes which occupy the vacant land immediately behind the main frontages.
42. Granted, he has been in office a short while, and has had much to occupy him.
43. It came to occupy the seat of highest honour in their gospel.
44. He also will begin work on the unit he plans to occupy and on ground-floor spaces.
45. There are very many ways of course to occupy the mind and the techniques we describe are only a few suggestions for practice.
46. The owner of land must have due regard for others who occupy adjoining property.
47. Jack made the best of his bad luck at being captured and found plenty to occupy his time.
48. In addition, they occupy senior positions in pensions,[sentencedict.com] financial services and multinational companies.
49. Point-factor systems tend to emphasize paying people for the positions they occupy rather than the skills they possess or their performance.
50. Crosfields are still without a league win this season and now occupy bottom place in the league after their defeat at Rosebridge.
51. Four semi-roundels occupy the spaces between the arms of the saltire.
52. The leader of the council will usually occupy the chair of this committee or its equivalent.
53. We occupy the sun porch, a windowless living room with a fake marble fireplace and a dining room behind glass doors.
54. Other questions occupy his active attention, but this is the constant.
55. Key concerns are likely to be the question of money and how you will occupy your time.
56. The regional managers occupy a crucial role in providing a strategic framework for management of the Teacher Placement Service.
57. They appear to occupy the centre of the stage, but in what guise?
58. Once the work was hung I wanted it to occupy the space comfortably without dwarfing the area or appearing lost.
59. Troops occupy the top floors of several high-rise buildings in both north and west Belfast.
60. Third-place Robbie Buhl, one of four rookie Indy-car drivers to occupy the first four finishing positions, was down 2 laps.
More similar words: occupation, occur, soccer, accuse, occasional, on occasion, accurate, accuracy, the accused, occasionally, accusation, accurately.